Core Data and CloudKit MacOS and iOS app development -- 2
Budget: $25 – $50 USD
I currently use Daylite for my CRM and project management. I have an all Apple business environment, and everyone in my company has managed Apple IDs.
I would like a CRM/Project management app built that has a similar functionality to most all project management apps: have multiple users, have calendars, assign tasks to people, save notes, have Projects with different phases, etc. Experience with CloudKit is a necessity.
The reason I like Daylite is that a full copy of the database is stored on everyone's Mac, so if the internet goes out, or if someone is offsite with no connectivity, they can continue working. With browser-based alternatives like Clio, no internet means no work being done.
With Apple making Core Data available for caching locally, I could finally have a native Mac app like Daylite, that has offline local functionality, but that leverages the power and efficiency of having an all-Apple environment. I could see being able to incorporate everyone's individual managed Apple IDs to allow for syncing with Notes, Reminders, Mail, etc., in an easy way.
If I have not been clear, or if something I'm saying does not actually make sense, please feel free to tell me. I am ready to start working on this, and would love to get moving!
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
I would like a CRM/Project management app built that has a similar functionality to most all project management apps: have multiple users, have calendars, assign tasks to people, save notes, have Projects with different phases, etc. Experience with CloudKit is a necessity.
The reason I like Daylite is that a full copy of the database is stored on everyone's Mac, so if the internet goes out, or if someone is offsite with no connectivity, they can continue working. With browser-based alternatives like Clio, no internet means no work being done.
With Apple making Core Data available for caching locally, I could finally have a native Mac app like Daylite, that has offline local functionality, but that leverages the power and efficiency of having an all-Apple environment. I could see being able to incorporate everyone's individual managed Apple IDs to allow for syncing with Notes, Reminders, Mail, etc., in an easy way.
If I have not been clear, or if something I'm saying does not actually make sense, please feel free to tell me. I am ready to start working on this, and would love to get moving!
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract